Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A machine for hollowing out the inner sides of the staves for a keg, barrel, or cask.
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- adjective
comparative form ofhollow : morehollow
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Examples
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During fasting, since the body is not busy with gastric processes and since the body is literally emptier, hollower, I believe the nada practices can be even more effective.
Kazim Ali: Practicing Yoga on the Mountain of God Kazim Ali 2011
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During fasting, since the body is not busy with gastric processes and since the body is literally emptier, hollower, I believe the nada practices can be even more effective.
Kazim Ali: Practicing Yoga on the Mountain of God Kazim Ali 2011
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During fasting, since the body is not busy with gastric processes and since the body is literally emptier, hollower, I believe the nada practices can be even more effective.
Kazim Ali: Practicing Yoga on the Mountain of God Kazim Ali 2011
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Given his eager participation in tomorrow's Tea Party seminar, his words ring hollower than ever.
Nan Aron: So Much for "Impartial" Justice: Antonin Scalia Attends Michele Bachmann's Tea Party Nan Aron 2011
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But if you're not into conspicuous consumption, get a wood call anywhere you can .. the bigger and hollower, the better.
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During fasting, since the body is not busy with gastric processes and since the body is literally emptier, hollower, I believe the nada practices can be even more effective.
Kazim Ali: Practicing Yoga on the Mountain of God Kazim Ali 2011
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But if you're not into conspicuous consumption, get a wood call anywhere you can .. the bigger and hollower, the better.
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The film, with its stock characters, is even hollower than The Pacific because the assumption of a "just cause" has vanished.
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So excused, my Ramadan seems always a little bit emptier, my eating (and in fact needing to eat) leaving me somewhat hollower.
Haroon Moghul: This Ramadan, Myself and God, Before I Was Born 2010
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So excused, my Ramadan seems always a little bit emptier, my eating (and in fact needing to eat) leaving me somewhat hollower.
Haroon Moghul: This Ramadan, Myself and God, Before I Was Born 2010
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